It took 225 Hours To Make Glinda’s Pink Bubble Dress For Ariana Grande. Why The Wicked Movie Was Allowed To Nod At The OG Wizard Of Oz Instead Of The Musical

It took 225 Hours To Make Glinda’s Pink Bubble Dress For Ariana Grande. Why The Wicked Movie Was Allowed To Nod At The OG Wizard Of Oz Instead Of The Musical

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Glinda descending in her bubble at the beginning of Wicked and singing “No One Mourns the Wicked” is honestly unforgettable. In both the Broadway musical and the film that just premiered on the 2024 movie schedule, it’s an iconic opening moment that features a jaw-dropping and detailed gown. However, there’s a big difference between the two as Ariana Grande’s dress (which took 225 hours to make, by the way) directly pays homage to The Wizard of Oz while the stage production does not, and we finally know why that’s the case.

On Broadway, Glinda’s opening gown is a pale blue color. Meanwhile, in the film, it’s pink – just like the character’s dress in the original Wizard of Oz film (which you can stream with a Max subscription). According to costume designer Paul Tazewell, they wanted to directly pay homage to the OG movie, which is something the stage production wasn’t allowed to do, as he explained to People:

I guess my closest connection to the story of The Wizard of Oz was the film. When I think of the iconic Glinda, it is Billie Burke as Glinda in that pink dress and how she arrives in the bubble. So I really wanted to pursue the possibility of using pink. I mean, there were legal issues with using pink for the Broadway design just because of studios, and we were given clearance to use the pink to be reflective of Glinda, thankfully.

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